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Id 2045
Author Fender S.
Title The Squat-Museum Public Urban History in Autonomous Spaces: The Hamburger Gängeviertel
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Fender S. The Squat-Museum Public Urban History in Autonomous Spaces: The Hamburger Gängeviertel,Public Historian 44 2

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Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130358460&doi=10.1525%2ftph.2022.44.2.29&partnerID=40&md5=4dc44a1689ccb105ddea869719a434e3
Abstract In 2019, the vor—gänge museum opened its doors. The museum, in a squatted building in the Gängeviertel neighborhood of Hamburg, Germany, is the result of a four-year process involving student groups and collaborations with the public. This case study reflects on the underrepresentation of the historic Gängeviertel neighborhoods and the marginalized groups they represent in the self-narrative of Hamburg. It evaluates the potential of squatting empty buildings to regain agency for these groups and discusses the current public history project from the perspective of an engaged actor. Based on this interdisciplinary collaboration of academia, art, and activism, it argues for structural and institutional change in academic teaching and an increased scholarly awareness for the importance of local networking, especially among marginalized groups, to create a multiperspective metropolitan narrative. © 2022 by The Regents of the University of California and the National Council on Public History. All rights reserved.

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